Control Mechanism Actuated By Check, Other Than Coin (e.g., Slug, Token, Card, Etc.), Which Is Mutilated Or Retained Patents (Class 194/205)
  • Patent number: 4884504
    Abstract: A method for printing quasi-random number tables on cylindrical objects. A quasi random number printing unit is inserted in a blanket cylinder of an object decorator press. A printing plate cylinder disposed within the printing unit is advanced by a cam drive, thereby advancing a plurality of belts entrained about the cylinder and exposing a series of printing plates to an inking unit. Ink is applied from the inking unit to a series of numerical segements on the plates, and from the segments to a cylindrical object surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Inventor: Ian Sillars
  • Patent number: 4884212
    Abstract: A dispensing machine is accessed repeatedly by a card issued by the machine. The machine comprises storage bins for holding and dispensing a plurality of products. A memory unit is included for storing information including representations of credit information, customer identification code information and product location information. A computer processor accesses information in the memory unit and enters information into the memory unit. A credit card reader responds to information from a credit card used by a customer for transferring credit for the customer to the computer processor for storage in the memory unit. A key pad is used by the customer for inputting credit amount to the computer procoessor. A customer card dispenser responds to the computer processor to dispense a customer card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1989
    Assignee: Vertx Corporation
    Inventor: Richard Stutsman
  • Patent number: 4860876
    Abstract: A vending machine for articles, such as videotape cassettes, includes a rotatable turret having article-retaining compartments in which the articles to be dispensed are retained, and a vertically movable robotic arm located adjacent the turret for removing a desired article from the turret and directing the article to a discharge opening in the device. Preferably the vending machine is computer controlled to dispense the desired article from the machine, based upon an input signal provided by a user, and also to return an article to the machine, when the user desires to return it. A unique package arrangement for a videotape cassette includes a case having opposed planar walls and passageways extending through the surfaces in a central location thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Assignee: Midway Video, Ltd.
    Inventors: William A. Moore, Constantine F. Economy, Theodore F. Economy
  • Patent number: 4858743
    Abstract: An apparatus for and method of automatically vending merchandise to a patron, with the apparatus including display devices and input devices for interaction with the patron. At least one motor is provided for providing vertical and horizontal movement to an elevator which accesses the stored merchandise from respective column positions within the machine. The elevator is then returned to a NEUTRAL position and the merchandise is dumped or dispensed to the patron. The system can provide RENTAL, PURCHASE or RETURN of merchandise procedures along with various other functions related to vending operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1989
    Assignee: DataVend, Inc.
    Inventors: T. G. Paraskevakos, J. P. Paris
  • Patent number: 4809837
    Abstract: This gift certificate has information recorded thereon for identifying a total face value vendible by the gift certificate and a predetermined base amount equal to or smaller than the total face value. The information recorded on a deposited gift certificate is read by a reading device. A validation device validates the total face value and the base amount of the deposited gift certificate in response to the read information. A vending permission judgement device prohibits, in reponse to an output of the validation device, at least vending of an article to which a vend price below the base amount has been assigned. By virtue of this arrangement, a purchaser of an article from a vending machine by using a gift certificate is not forced to make purchase of the entire total face value but has only to make purchase above the base amount in which case a change preferably is paid out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Nippon Coinco
    Inventor: Yukichi Hayashi
  • Patent number: 4727975
    Abstract: The invention concerns a system for the unsupervised control of the use of lockers or the like in bath houses, reading rooms, hotels or the like in which the locker doors are provided with a deposit lock; in order to optimize the possibilities of variation while retaining the most favorable structural shape, the locks are operated with codes such that the deposit locks can be brought into the position of readiness to receive a code and store the code and the memory is automatically erased upon the return of the deposit coin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1988
    Assignee: Schulte-Schlagbaum Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Armin Eisermann
  • Patent number: 4717026
    Abstract: An apparatus is provided to rapidly and automatically scan the UPC, or bar code, from a series of containers and maintain tallies of the brands and types of containers processed. The containers are fed in end-to-end orientation onto the upper end of the trough between an inclined pair of parallel rollers. Both rollers are rotated in the same direction, causing each container to spin as it slides down the length of the rollers. The inclination of the rollers causes the containers to accelerate, increasing the spacing between containers as they reach the lower end of the rollers. A number of scanners are positioned above the lower end of the rollers to read the UPC from each container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1988
    Assignee: Golden Aluminum Company
    Inventors: Gregory J. Fischer, Larry Hopkins
  • Patent number: 4674618
    Abstract: A token handling device transmits, using an electromagnetic carrier, data, clock pulses and power to a token. The token transmits data by varying the degree of absorbtion of the carrier in synchronism with the clock pulses. These data transmissions are detected by a receiver in the token handling device, the sensitivity of which is adjusted each time a token is received. The token could be used in transactions in place of coins, or alternatively could be used for identification in other areas. Data stored by the token could be used to change the way in which the token handling device operates. The token handling device may for example form a vending machine, and the token could be used to alter the pricing of goods vended thereby. The token handling device may be combined with a coin validator, in which case there is preferably a common path from an entrance slot for carrying both the tokens and the coins to appropriate testing apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: Mars Incorporated
    Inventors: David Eglise, Adrian Lewis
  • Patent number: 4642470
    Abstract: A method for the identification of metal cans for beverages or the like, at least one area of identification (7; 8) being provided extending around the entire circumference of the can (1) and not being interrupted by a possible other decoration or the like on said can, which area of identification (7; 8) is formed by a number of alternating contrasting stripes (9-13) the mutual width (.tau..sub.1, .tau..sub.2, .tau..sub.3) of which is measured by at least one detector (19-25; 20, 20"; 23; 32'), an identification value (K), e.g. a deposit value, which is characteristic of said can being calculated by the aid of a calculating circuit (33). The measurement may be carried out while said can passes the detector or is briefly at rest. The can is provided with two areas of identification (7;8) at the upper and lower end portions, respectively, of said can (1). The areas of identification (7;8) are provided on said can simultaneously with any other decoration or the like (3, 4, 5, ).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1987
    Assignee: A/S Tomra Systems
    Inventor: Tore Planke
  • Patent number: 4638121
    Abstract: A coin receiving prepay telephone station for local calls includes a telephone receiver and transmitter with a handset and a supporting hook switch cradle therefor. The station further includes a coin chute having an open end for receiving a coin and a lower end for discharging coins into a coin box. A solenoid controlled arm is movable transversely into and out of the coin chute adjacent a level near the open end for normally retaining a coin deposited in the chute in a partially exposed retrievable position permitting manual extraction from the chute if a call dialed from the station is not answered. Circuitry is provided for activating the solenoid controlled arm to move out of the coin chute permitting the coin previously retained therein to drop into the coin box when a called party answers a call of over three digits dialed at the station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1985
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1987
    Assignee: Communications Equipment and Engineering Co.
    Inventor: Robert A. Clark, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4605896
    Abstract: A method of cleaning contact surfaces in connection with integrated circuits embedded in identification cards. The cleaning is carried out during insertion of the card or in the testing position of the card by means of special cleaning devices or the contact elements themselves.The cleaning can be triggered or regulated as a function of the testing of the operability of the contacts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1986
    Assignee: GAO Gesellschaft fur Automation und Organisation mbH
    Inventor: Werner Obrecht
  • Patent number: 4598810
    Abstract: A vending unit includes a plurality of cubicles each holding a TV film, dispensed in response to the manipulation by an identified patron. The patron has an identification code number, which upon being entered as information into the vending unit, energizes a computer unit and conditions the apparatus for vending. This information may be entered by pushbuttons or using an ID card. A monetary coin or money bill, or token, is inserted and then a film is dispensed in response to depression of a selection button by the patron. The apparatus includes a record of transactions by each patron, according to his ID code number, which shows films taken out, and their return, and a security deposit credit, and sets off the dispensed films against that deposit credit, and re-establishes the deposit credit upon return of the film. Upon entering the ID information, instructions are given to the patron by the computer, visually or audibly, for successive steps to be taken following each previous step.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1986
    Assignee: ABM Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: Barry Shore, Michael Schwarzberger
  • Patent number: 4589538
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a device for locking and releasing objects intended for public use, such as luggage carts which can be taken from a common storage space and returned to the same. The device comprises a locking apparatus allowing each object to be automatically locked to an adjacent object or to a fixed point in compact storage position. A coin or the like is introduced into the locking apparatus to allow unlocking of the same and the concomitant release of the object by exerting a pull thereon. The locking apparatus returns the coin when the object is returned to the storage space and is locked to an adjacent object or to the fixed point. Unlocking of the object is accomplished by just exerting a pull thereon after the coin has been appropriately inserted into the locking apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1986
    Assignee: MORS
    Inventor: Henri-Andre Payraudeau
  • Patent number: 4573641
    Abstract: Apparatus for the collection and storage of empty glass bottles, and for dispensing refund payments therefor, including a laser scanner and microprocessor preselection mechanism for determining whether a bottle offered by a customer in the bottle access area of the apparatus is an acceptable refundable bottle; two panels together forming a V-shaped base portion of the bottle access area for accepting the accepted refundable bottle; a solenoid and latch mechanism for tilting one of the two panels inwardly toward a crushing area in response to a determination by the preselection mechanism of the color of the accepted refundable bottle to sort the bottles by color; one or more crushing wheels positioned beneath each panel for receiving the acceptable refundable bottles deposited by gravity from the inwardly tilted panel, the crushing wheels having a plurality of extending bars capable of smashing the accepted refundable bottle into glass cullet; a collection hopper positioned beneath the crushing wheels located
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1986
    Assignee: Environmental Products Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce H. DeWoolfson, Stanley Flowers, Robert F. Freund
  • Patent number: 4572347
    Abstract: A storeroom for transport carts, particularly supermarket shopping carts and the like, having removal and return passage barriers, a money collection point for the opening of the passage barrier and a money return point upon the return of the transport cart into the storeroom, a data support associated with the transport cart and a reader for the data in the region of the removal and return passage barriers. Each cart carries its own data code and the reader of the removal passage barrier is coupled with the reader of the return passage barrier such that the reader of the removal passage barrier transmits the individual code of the cart which it has read to the reader of the return passage barrier. The latter releases the return of the money only upon the passage of that transport cart which is provided with that individual code.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1984
    Date of Patent: February 25, 1986
    Assignee: Schulte-Schlagbaum Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Armin Eisermann